I'm really not sure about that one... I've got the DVD, but remember the story when Becker and Friedman was jamming in a room (I think it was like an Ibanez workpost or something), and when Paul enters, they both go quiet. Maybe Marrino's "shout" was out of respect to Paul?

I´ve got the DVD too but I need to go back and watch it again
coz I never noticed anything like that.

I´ll check.

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Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:58 am

jual gilberete

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Well, marino was a HORRIBLE singer, and stupid, I wouldnt take in anything he said. Also, Jason was very, very shy. He also felt intimidated around other people, even without talent. He told me once that he wasnt comfortable playing in front of even Marty in the beginning.

^^ I don't think that was meant to be mean, just a joke probably.
Anyway, who is that singer? It's not Marino.

jual gilberete wrote:

Well, marino was a HORRIBLE singer, and stupid, I wouldnt take in anything he said. Also, Jason was very, very shy. He also felt intimidated around other people, even without talent. He told me once that he wasnt comfortable playing in front of even Marty in the beginning.

Plus jason loves paul.

aic

*lol*, yeah, Marino reminds me of Nelson from the Simpsons The whole "Live in Japan" footage is hilarius!
Jason is so nervous during the interview, the stage that they are playing at is at the same level as the audience, Marinos singing after the solo of Desert Island is just pathetic, and those close ups of Martys face
You can't top that footage!

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Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:25 am

Shane Black

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Peter Marino was in the band Le Mans with Derek Frigo (E'Nuffs E'Nuff) before joining Cacophony. Frigo kicked major ass back then! Le Mans' music was cheesy glam-rock with better than average (for the time period) Van Halen-style guitar solos.

I actually have one of thier albums, but was disappointed that Derek didn't get to cut loose more, which by comparison, he at least did with Enuff Z Enuff. I also have a Varney American Metal 4 compilation with a solo by him on it. It also features a song by Hawaii, the only recording of anything of thiers Ive ever had.

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